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Obituary

David Miller (1942-2024)

 A Fearless Defender of Truth

David William Miller, who passed away on Wednesday, 20 November 2024, at the age of 82, was a great epistemologist, philosopher of science and philosopher of logic. He was also one of Karl Popper’s closest assistants, disciples, and colleagues, and, as his webpage on Wikipedia informs us, a ‘prominent exponent of critical rationalism’.

David Miller became acquainted with Popper in 1964 when he enrolled at the Department of Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics and Political Science.  While completing his Master’s degree, Popper invited him to become his assistant. This relationship soon turned into a long-life close friendship in which critical dialogues between the teacher and the young student exemplified Popper’s most favourite motto, namely, “I may be wrong and you may be right, and by an effort, we may get nearer to the truth”. Popper used to discuss his ideas with his assistant, who later became his colleague, as fellow philosopher of science, and benefit from his penetrating observations. As just one example among many other, more or less similar cases, Miller played a particularly important role in assisting Popper with his ‘Replies to my Critics’ in P. A. Schilpp (ed.) The Philosophy of Karl Popper (1974).

Upon graduating from LSE, Miller moved to the University of Warwick and joined the Department of Philosophy there, initially as an instructor, soon to become a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the philosophy of logic and later a Reader (Associate Professor). While at Warwick, he produced scores of highly informative and insightful papers, book chapters, reviews, two influential books (Critical Rationalism: A Restatement and Defence 1994, and Out of Error 2006), and edited an important anthology of Popper’s published works (Popper Selections 1985). One of the key aims of this impressive array of scholarly publications was to explain and elucidate the finer details of critical rationalism, and further develop this system of thought and way of life that had been introduced by Popper through his various works. Another important objective of Miller’s papers and books was to correct Popper’s mistakes and incomplete arguments.

One of the most famous cases of correcting Popper’s mistakes concerns Popper’s effort to charactrise the notion of relative verisimilitude (nearness to the truth) of rival theories. But shortly after Popper published an expanded version of his proposed notion in his Objective Knowledge (1972), Miller published a paper in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science) and argued that it would not be possible to characterise their nearness to the truth by logical means as Popper had suggested. Miller’s argument was eloquent and succinct: he argued that to show a theory T2 is closer to the truth than a theory T1, one should show either the falsity content of T1 is larger than the falsity content of T2, assuming that the truth contents are equal, or the truth content of T2 is larger than the truth content of T1 assuming that their falsity content is equal. In either case, by making use of two simple logical apparatuses, he demonstrated that since the true or false consequences that can be derived from each theory are infinite, their content cannot be compared.

Popper acknowledged his mistake but suggested that despite the failure of his technical effort, the basic heuristic notion of his proposal was on the right track.

Another case, from among a good number of cases, where Miller corrected Popper’s somewhat inaccurate formulation of his own thought was when Popper, despite his uncompromising anti-inductivist position, perhaps as a concession to his critics, stated that there may have been “a whiff of inductivism” in his reasoning concerning a famous argument about the progress in science known as ‘The Miracle Argument’. This argument simply states that if a theory T2 (say Einstein's theory of relativity) fares better than a theory T1 (say Newton’s theory of gravity) with respect to the empirical data, then the more successful theory should contain some truth about reality; otherwise its success would be a miracle. Popper wrote: “… [T]here may be a ‘whiff’ of inductivism here; It enters with the vague realist assumption that reality, though unknown, is in some respects similar to what science tells us or, in other words, with the assumption that science can progress towards greater verisimilitude”. Miller, in his clarification of Popper’s point, after taking his reader through some mildly technical points, stated that “even if the empirical success of a theory did raise the probability that that theory was near the truth, we would not have an inductive effect on our hands. It would be a probabilistic effect; but, … there is really nothing inductive about probabilistic support” (Miller, Critical Rationalism: A Restatement and Defence, 1994, 47).

Miller’s prose was insightful but always succinct and to the point, distilled of all extra, not absolutely necessary, information, with an undercurrent of sardonic wit. Unfortunately, it seems the succinctness of his arguments cost him dearly: many of his critics who tried to counter his arguments, perhaps unbeknown to themselves, demonstrated that they did not understand the subtle points he had tried to put across.

At a personal level, Miller was deeply moral, unfailingly kind towards his friends and students, and generous with his time with regard to responding to the questions his readers would put to him from all over the world. He was an engaging teacher, though outside of the classroom, he was a private individual who would readily admit that he was not a public speaker.

After his retirement, Miller made several visits to South America, and was energetic in his intellectual support of people there interested in critical rationalism.

His intellectual legacy, part of which he had made available to scholars through his webpage at Warwick University (https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/miller) and part of which has remained unpublished and is hoped that it will see the light of the day in due course, is, just like the legacy of his teacher, Karl Popper, full of interesting and insightful ideas which can be developed by those who care to study them.

Miller is survived by his two sons, Alexander and James, and two grandsons, Oscar and Tommy.


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The Journal of Philosophical Investigations (JPI) is an open-access peer-reviewed international quarterly journal in English and Persian (with English extended abstracts and bibliographies) devoted to the fields of philosophy, Islamic philosophy, Iranian philosophy, ontology, epistemology, contemporary philosophy, phenomenology, philosophy of art,  aesthetics, Islamic philosophy, Mulla Sadra philosophy, Iranian philosophy, Averroism, Avicennism, Illuminationism,  mystical philosophy, scholastic Islamic theology, and transcendent theosophy, published by the University of Tabriz and is scientifically sponsored by the Iranian Association for Philosophy of Religion (IAPR). 

The Journal of Philosophical Investigations (JPI) was established in 2007 by the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tabriz. Until the summer of 2014, emeritus professor Yahya Yasrebi, Professor of Philosophy and Mysticism at Allameh Tabatabaei University (Tehran), was the editor-in-chief of the journal, and now Dr. Muhammad Asghari, Professor of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Tabriz, is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal. Initially, the Journal of Philosophical Investigations was published semiannually. Due to the great response from the philosophical audience, it was decided to publish quarterly. It is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of original articles, review articles, etc., considering the research ethics and academic rules and regulations.

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Volume 18, Issue 48 , September 2024, Pages 319-338

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Volume 18, Issue 48 , September 2024, Pages 339-360

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Volume 18, Issue 48 , September 2024, Pages 361-380

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.61028.3731

Abstract
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Volume 18, Issue 48 , September 2024, Pages 381-417

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.18459

Abstract
  Commentators oft cite the rather grand claim that for Hegel there was no concept of individual personality, subjectivity nor personal autonomy in Ancient Greece. Hegel’s claim ...  Read More
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Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 174-188

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Critics on the Formalistic Attitude to the Arts

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Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 452-467

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Socrates-Plato's Ethical System and the Critique of Sophistic Morality in Classical Greece
Socrates-Plato's Ethical System and the Critique of Sophistic Morality in Classical Greece

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Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 112-131

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Illusionism on Mind Problem
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Volume 17, Issue 43 , August 2023, , Pages 364-383

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.51469.3202

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Volume 16, Issue 41 , January 2023, , Pages 148-163

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.39955.2562

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Plato's Arguments For Unity Of Intelligent and Intelligible
Plato's Arguments For Unity Of Intelligent and Intelligible

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 20 February 2022

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.49399.3078

Abstract
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The concept of experience according to Hegel and Whitehead: cognition and metacognition
The concept of experience according to Hegel and Whitehead: cognition and metacognition

Seyyed Mokhtar Momeni; Mohammad Asghari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 December 2022

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.52427.3279

Abstract
  The discussion of experience by Hegel and Whitehead is based on a basic and similar basis, but it develops in two completely different directions. The basis of these two philosophers ...  Read More
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Descartes ' critique on Platonism in mind-body problem.
Descartes ' critique on Platonism in mind-body problem.

Seyed Hossein Hosseini; Mohammadreza Abdollahnejad; Seyed Mostafa Shahraeini

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 January 2023

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.34835.2366

Abstract
  In this paper Descartes' critique on Platonism in mind-body problem will be considered. Descartes always been accused for divorcing mind and body so far that they cannot join together ...  Read More
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The Relevance Logic Theory and the Truth-functional System Theory; 
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The Relevance Logic Theory and the Truth-functional System Theory; A Comparison and Evaluation Based on the Inference to the Best Explanation and Priest’s Quantitative Model

Morteza Hajhoseini; Masoud Alvand

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 20 December 2023

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.58188.3595

Abstract
  Recent developments in non-classical logic have raised the question of rational choice in the field of logic. If logic is not an exception, a posterior methodology can be used for rational ...  Read More
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Beckett's and Heidegger's corresponding view on the issue of death based on the End Game play
Beckett's and Heidegger's corresponding view on the issue of death based on the End Game play

Mahmoud Soufiani; Mohammad Farahmand; Ibrahim Danesh; Hossein Asl Abdollahi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 02 March 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.59885.3663

Abstract
  Abstract The matter of death has been and is always one of the greatest and major questions of the man. “What is death and how we can escape from or even having philosopher's ...  Read More
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Identifying the components of an educated person from a philosophical perspective
Identifying the components of an educated person from a philosophical perspective

Mazhar Babaee; parastoo salehi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 18 March 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.60288.3694

Abstract
  The aim of the current research was to identify the philosophical components of an educated person. The research approach was qualitative with an interpretative paradigm, and the methods ...  Read More
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Depiction of Space-Time Ontological Geometry Based on Mulla Sadra and Einstein’s Epistemological Bases
Depiction of Space-Time Ontological Geometry Based on Mulla Sadra and Einstein’s Epistemological Bases

meysam mozaka; Mahdi Dehbashi; Mohammadreza Shamshiri

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.59948.3669

Abstract
  Objective: The purpose of this article is to explain the quality of creation and examine the essence of space-time based on Sadra'i philosophy and its comparison with physical ...  Read More
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Analyzing the thoughts of Aristotle and the Sophists about Good Government
Analyzing the thoughts of Aristotle and the Sophists about Good Government

Ayat Mulaee; Pariya Ram

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.59746.3653

Abstract
  Determining good government and explaining its most important components has always been one of the most important and challenging issues for lawyers, politicians and philosophers. ...  Read More
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Relationship between Aesthetics and Scientific Methodology
Relationship between Aesthetics and Scientific Methodology

hossein ardalani; malikeh vaezi; masoud ghafari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.58830.3615

Abstract
  science is an objective method to study the world. therefore, it has to be , in principle, independent from any type of subjective judgments and preferences. Aesthetics, udgment, on ...  Read More
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Fodor's causal argument and unwarranted supervenience assumption; Examining Egan's argument
Fodor's causal argument and unwarranted supervenience assumption; Examining Egan's argument

abbas mahdavi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.58736.3612

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  In this essay, I examine Fodor's argument in favor of psychological individualism and Egan's response. According to Fodor's causal argument, every scientific theory individualizes ...  Read More
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Two Aspect Reading on Kant’s Thing in Itself
Two Aspect Reading on Kant’s Thing in Itself

mahdi ahmadi; Yousef Nozohour

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.60297.3695

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  One cannot assess Kant’s critical project without the consideration of the Transcendental Idealism. This is due to the fact that it is the solution he finds for the perennial ...  Read More
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Consequence of Kant's ،Theory on Mind based on Correspondence Theory
Consequence of Kant's ،Theory on Mind based on Correspondence Theory

ramezan mahdavi azadboni

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.61635.3765

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  In the Modern age, dealing with epistemological issues was in the center of attention. For Kant, epistemological issues were the main concern, but Kant's distinction in dealing ...  Read More
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Hegelian Geographical Sensibilities
Hegelian Geographical Sensibilities

Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 11 August 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.62866.3839

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  “Although rarely recognised, Hegelian philosophy also encompasses a rich geographical knowledge, which has great value for scholars working across multiple scales of socio-spatial ...  Read More
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A Philosophical Look at the Place of form in Modern Sciences
A Philosophical Look at the Place of form in Modern Sciences

sareh taghvaee; mohammad abbas zadeh jahromi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.57784.3580

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  Abstract: form meaning typical form in philosophy is proved under the title of " total reality of an object" through a logical method. Modern sciences since 17th A.D. century ...  Read More
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Identifying the main components of metamodern education: a meta-composite study
Identifying the main components of metamodern education: a meta-composite study

Reza Saeemehraban

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 20 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63457.3864

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  The current research was conducted by identifying the components of metamodern education with a qualitative approach. The statistical population included the collection of reliable ...  Read More
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The Elusiveness of the Content of Perception
Non-existential, Nonsingular, and Incomplete
The Elusiveness of the Content of Perception Non-existential, Nonsingular, and Incomplete

Roberto Roberto

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63302.3858

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  In this paper, I take for granted the view of a long tradition tracing back to Kant that the content of perception is nonconceptual, nonpropositional, and iconic. However, I challenge ...  Read More
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Critical reading of Ghazali's point of view on the destiny of man by himself
Critical reading of Ghazali's point of view on the destiny of man by himself

Faranak Bahmani; Ali Hoseini

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 29 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.61670.3768

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  Explaining the extent of man's influence on existence and his role in determining and changing his destiny is one of the most important theological topics. In order to explain ...  Read More
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Absolute Freedom in Anglophone Hegel Interpretation, and Its Implications for Technological Utopianism
Absolute Freedom in Anglophone Hegel Interpretation, and Its Implications for Technological Utopianism

Daniel Dal Monte

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63757.3884

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  Contemporary Hegel scholarship either defends a theological metaphysics in which history is a teleological unfolding of cosmic Geist; or, the evolution of Geist represents the absolutization ...  Read More
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The Ontological Difference in Heidegger's Thought
 A Solution to the Puzzle of the Relationship Between Being and, entities, and Dasein in "Being and Time"
The Ontological Difference in Heidegger's Thought A Solution to the Puzzle of the Relationship Between Being and, entities, and Dasein in "Being and Time"

Nayerehsadat Mirmousa

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 November 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.64180.3901

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  Time" This paper examines three seemingly inconsistent passages in Martin Heidegger's Being and Time that pertain to the relationship between Being, entities, and Dasein. ...  Read More
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Universal and Particular in Isagoge
Universal and Particular in Isagoge

amirhossein saket

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 16 November 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63068.3850

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  Porphyry's work titled Isagoge is commonly seen as an analysis of Aristotle's Categories, focusing on universal concepts, with the five predicables considered as different ...  Read More
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A critical study of ʿAllāmih Ṭabāṭabāʾī 's objections against Mullā Ṣadrā's opinion about
A critical study of ʿAllāmih Ṭabāṭabāʾī 's objections against Mullā Ṣadrā's opinion about

Hamid reza Khademi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 November 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63358.3862

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  The essential (ḏātī) nature of the soul attachment to the body is one of the innovative and new views expressed by Mullā Ṣadrā. Considering that the views of philosophers such ...  Read More
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Development of Husserl’s Thought about Time and Emergence of First Signs of Passing through Metaphysics of Presence
Development of Husserl’s Thought about Time and Emergence of First Signs of Passing through Metaphysics of Presence

Mohsen Japani; Masood Seif; Mohammadhasan Heidari; Mohammad Raayat Jahromi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 November 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.64037.3897

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  Brentano attempts to resolve the problems of perception of temporal things by postulating the “original association”, but Husserl considers Brentano's thoughts inadequate ...  Read More
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Transcendental Philosophy and Linguistic Turn:
 Kantian Echoes in Wittgenstein’s Thought
Transcendental Philosophy and Linguistic Turn: Kantian Echoes in Wittgenstein’s Thought

Ravi Kumar; Madhu Mangal Chaturvedi; Ashoka Kumar Tarai

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 01 December 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2024.63697.3879

Abstract
  This paper explores the philosophical relationship between Immanuel Kant's transcendental idealism and Ludwig Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy, particularly focusing on ...  Read More

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